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    Sizzling Rhythm: Dirty Dog Boogie

    http://www.justonemorebook.com/ 2008/ 08/ 15/ sizzling-rhythm-dirty-dog-boogie/

    Author: Loris Lesynski (on JOMB) Illustrator: Loris Lesynski Published: 1999 Annick (on JOMB) ISBN: 1550375725 Chapters.ca Amazon.com If these thirty-two pages of flipping, flopping, bouncing, buzzing, twitching, itching, hissing, humming, fizzing, popping, whizzing, waltzing, shaking, leaping, rug-cutting rhyme don’t get your toes tapping, we’d like to hear about it.

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    The Question of De Chrico

    http://mathematicalpoetry.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ question-of-de-chrico.html

    I have noticed many small mathematical poems on the internet that are in the form of A+B=C . This form is a perfectly legitimate form however, there are times when I think the author intended you to understand it in terms of A*B=C . There is some confusion as to what is the difference between addition and multiplication within the realm of mathematical poetry.

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    Response to Geof Huth Comment

    http://scorecard.typepad.com/ crag_hills_poetry_score/ 2008/ 08/ response-to-geo…

    Geof Huth wrote: The visual poet never sees the world, only the surface of the world, the shapes that lie upon it both hindering and aiding sight. I respectfully disagree. The visual poet sees into and through(/with) the world (seizes the world), reflecting off and under and above objects, behind

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    Out of the Fires of Hell the Vulture Soars

    http://dlennis.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 30/ out-of-the-fires-of-hell-the-vulture…

    Out of the fires of hell the vulture soars Seeking to feast on the carnage wrought by Politicians and lawyers Bankers and Wall Street traders Business men, and women, who drive their slaves to near insanity and offer no reward for their efforts Chieftains of “mega churches” who give their

    20 days ago by dlennis in Visual Thoughts · Authority: 30
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    Response to Geof Huth Comment

    http://scorecard.typepad.com/ crag_hills_poetry_score/ 2008/ 08/ response-to-geo…

    Geof Huth wrote: The visual poet never sees the world, only the surface of the world, the shapes that lie upon it both hindering and aiding sight. I respectfully disagree. The visual poet sees into and through(/with) the world (seizes the world), reflecting off and under and above objects, behind

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    Visual Poetry and the World of Words

    http://dbqp.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ visual-poetry-and-world-of-words.html

    Today, while reading an article online about a book by a person who read the entire Oxford English in a year, a feat I could never match, I was struck by the illustration the New York Times included in the article.

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    Radha

    http://p4poetry.com/ 2008/ 07/ 30/ radha/

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    Rotating Creative Crops

    http://creativesagearts.com/ blog/ ?p=17

    Several years ago, I read an interview with artist/songwriter/performer Joni Mitchell, where she talked about “rotating creative crops.” In that context, she was speaking about the different eras in her artistic life, where she had focused more on her painting or music and songwriting, and how allotting her creative time that way had helped her process.

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    My world: im inviting you =]

    http://fire0cherry.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 28/ my-world-im-inviting-you/

      life is so beautifully wonderful if only you could see through my eyes you will not only see a colorful world, one shall see everything possible even the impossible and become hopeful in every single way. This day will be the best because it is so miraculously full of happiness, joy and laughter everywhere.

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    Vispo to Go

    http://theothermother.typepad.com/ bigwindow/ 2008/ 07/ vispo-to-go.html

    Anti- enters the world of Visual Poetry this month featuring the work of Michael Basinski.

    24 days ago by rreagler in Big Window · Authority: 28
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